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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Both Ryzen and Epyc to land by September's end.
While Swan apologises to investors.
Needs to get Ryzen 3000, Navi out the door.
Smoke and a pancake?
Is this where your £200 should go?
DXR driver plus three RTX demos - download links inside!
Palit's dinky GTX 1660 comes with an overclock and keen pricing.
Intel and AMD CPUs plus various GPUs sit at their lowest-ever prices, so is now the best time to upgrade?
How does this GTX 1660 Ti stack up at £260?
What would you do with £900? Asus has a suggestion...
Gigabyte looks to woo customers with a triple-fan cooler and a generous overclock.
Turing hits £200; can this pimped out, pricey MSI variant remain competitive?
Maxon concentrating on CPU measurements.
MSI's finest RTX 2060 gets examined - can it beat the Asus Strix, and is it priced effectively enough?
Turing finally dips below £300, but you won't get ray tracing or DLSS.
Another £350 RTX 2060 runs the gauntlet.
Can this pre-overclocked RTX 2060 outdo the Founders Edition?
AMD takes a swipe at the RTX 2080 with the first 7nm gaming GPU.
Sales of Turing not going well.
Monster graphics card under the spotlight.
This feature-rich card outdoes the Founders Edition in many areas, but it doesn't come cheap.
Nvidia seeks to redefine the 'mainstream' with a £329 card.
Sub-£500 RTX hardware runs the gauntlet.
October 14 2021 | 15:04